These four stunning properties are on the market across Scotland and we're already mentally packing our bags.
Whether you're looking to hop on the property ladder or you're doing some dream scrolling over the weekend, these fantastic homes are all on the market right now.
MOV8 Real Estate has rounded up some of the best homes that are for sale at the moment with something for everyone from stylish Edinburgh flats to cosy family Dunfermline homes.
Take a peek inside these dream properties and find out how much they will set you back.
4 stunning properties for sale across Scotland from MOV8 Real Estate
A family home near Dunfermline
Location: 27 Dovecot Avenue, Cairneyhill, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8BU
Number of bedrooms: 4
Number of bathrooms: 2
Number of public rooms: 1
Special features: three double bedrooms, en-suite bathroom, gym, 'Hive' controlled gas central heating, integrated storage including an attic, double glazed, converted garage, patio and deck
Offers over: £299,995
Request a viewing via the MOV8 Real Estate website.
A stylish flat in Portobello
Location: 15 Walford Drive, Portobello, Edinburgh, EH15 1AB
Number of bedrooms: 2
Number of bathrooms: 1
Number of public rooms: 1
Special features: Open plan living room/kitchen, uPVC double glazing, gas central heating, rear garden, and ample parking
Offers over: £265,000
Request a viewing via the MOV8 Real Estate website.
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A perfect first-buyer home in Musselburgh
Location: 20 Cottage Lane, Musselburgh, East Lothian, EH21 7HP
Number of bedrooms: 2
Number of bathrooms: 1
Number of public rooms: 1
Special features: South-facing private garden, gas central heating, double glazed windows, ample storage with partially floored loft
Offers over: £165,000
Request a viewing via the MOV8 Real Estate website.
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A trendy flat in Edinburgh
Location: 56/6, Brunswick Street, Hillside, Edinburgh, EH7 5HX
Number of bedrooms: 1
Number of bathrooms: 1
Number of public rooms: 1
Special features: Original period features, near planned tram spot will be good for airport links, uPVC double glazed sash and casement windows, gas central heating, and a secure entry system, shared rear garden and ample permit parking
Offers over: £245,000
Request a viewing via the MOV8 Real Estate website.
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